Get-RDMPrivilegedAccount
2024-12-11
Get-RDMPrivilegedAccount
SYNOPSIS
Get the connection representing 'My Privileged Account'.
SYNTAX
__AllParameterSets
Get-RDMPrivilegedAccount [-ForcePromptAnswer <DialogResult[]>] [<CommonParameters>]
ALIASES
This cmdlet has the following aliases,
DESCRIPTION
Get the connection representing 'My Privileged Account'. All the pertinent informations are in the property Credentials. On Windows, the policy DisableMyPrivilegedAccount prevent using this cmdlet.
EXAMPLES
EXAMPLE 1
PS C:> $privAcc = Get-RDMPrivilegedAccount
Store the privileged account in the variable $privAcc. Access the desired values in $privAcc.Credentials.
EXAMPLE 2
PS C:> $privAcc = Get-RDMPrivilegedAccount; $privAcc.Credentials.SecretServerPassword = (ConvertTo-SecureString -AsPlainText 'aPassword'); $privAcc.Credentials.SecretServerUsername = 'aPassword'; $privAcc.Credentials.SecretServerDomain = 'aDomain'; Set-RDMPrivilegedAccount -Session $privAcc
Fetch the privileged account. Modify the Secret Server's domain, password and username value. Save the modificatons. The password modification can be seen in the value change of the field SafeSecretServerPassword.
PARAMETERS
-ForcePromptAnswer
Switch to use with caution. It will automatically answer prompt asking yes/no, yes/no/cancel, or ok/cancel questions. In case of multiple prompts, multiple values can be passed to this parameter. Here are the accepted values:
- Yes: Accept the prompt. Cover the OK and Automatic value.
- No: Refuse the yes/no/cancel prompt. Cancel is the fallback option if there is not an option No.
- Cancel: Cancel the yes/no/cancel prompt. No is the fallback option if there is not an option Cancel.
Type: System.Windows.Forms.DialogResult[]
DefaultValue: ''
SupportsWildcards: false
ParameterValue: []
Aliases: []
ParameterSets:
- Name: (All)
Position: Named
IsRequired: false
ValueFromPipeline: false
ValueFromPipelineByPropertyName: false
ValueFromRemainingArguments: false
DontShow: false
AcceptedValues: []
HelpMessage: ''
CommonParameters
This cmdlet supports the common parameters: -Debug, -ErrorAction, -ErrorVariable, -InformationAction, -InformationVariable, -OutBuffer, -OutVariable, -PipelineVariable, -ProgressAction, -Verbose, -WarningAction, and -WarningVariable. For more information, see about_CommonParameters.
INPUTS
OUTPUTS
RemoteDesktopManager.PowerShellModule.PSOutputObject.PSConnection
NOTES
For more information, type "Get-Help Get-RDMPrivilegedAccount -detailed". For technical information, type "Get-Help Get-RDMPrivilegedAccount -full".